personality test

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myers-briggs
objective test
validity scales
hermann roschach
roschach test
mmpi
projective test
psychiatric disorder
hidden meanings
henry murray

- Myers-Briggs: A personality test that assesses personality based on four dimensions: extraversion/introversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, and judging/perceiving.

- Objective test: A psychological assessment that consists of standardized questions with fixed response options.
- Validity scales: Measures included in psychological assessments to determine whether test-takers are answering honestly and accurately.
- Hermann Rorschach: A Swiss psychiatrist known for developing the Rorschach inkblot test.
- Rorschach test: A projective test in which individuals interpret inkblot images to reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory): A widely-used psychological assessment tool for identifying psychiatric disorders and personality characteristics.
- Projective test: An assessment method that prompts individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli to reveal their unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- Psychiatric disorder: A mental health condition characterized by abnormal thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
- Hidden meanings: Symbolic interpretations of behaviors, words, or stimuli that may reveal underlying unconscious motives or desires.
- Henry Murray: An American psychologist who contributed to the development of personality theory and projective testing methods.